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Win a £5,000 smile makeover

26th Nov 2010

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You could achieve a winning smile with £5,000 worth of dental treatments, courtesy of Covent Garden Dental Spa.

To celebrate its second anniversary, Covent Garden Dental Spa is giving away this beaming prize to one lucky winner.

The first 100 patients who book online during this month also receive less than half price on consultations (£25 from £69) and all patients receive 10% off the price of all dental treatments.

The dental practice has also produced an educational video clip with advice and tips on oral hygiene.

Presented by Dr Flora Chigwedere, founder and principal dentist, the team takes to the streets of Covent Garden to find out people's dental habits and identify ways to maintain a healthy smile.

To view the video and to enter the £5,000 prize draw, visit www.coventgardendentalspa.co.uk.
 
Covent Garden Dental Spa offers a wide range of state-of-the art general, aesthetic and cosmetic dentistry.

Treatments include hygiene clean, teeth whitening, orthodontics (various types of braces), implants and complementary relaxation therapies to ease nervous patients (e.g. hypnotherapy, acupuncture, aromatherapy and massage).
 
‘Having a beautiful smile can make a strong impact on overall health and boost confidence levels. It makes you look good and feel good and we're confident our ultimate prize will make the lucky winner feel just that,' says Dr Flora Chigwedere.
 
To experience dentistry at the Covent Garden Dental Spa, please call 020 7836 9107, or email info@coventgardendentalspa.co.uk.

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For further information on Covent Garden Dental Spa, visit www.coventgardendentalspa.co.uk.

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